The AmpliRider is an amplifier designed for motorcycle riders. This amp connects to the 12 volt supply on your motorcycle. It can safely combine and amplify up to three stereo input signals in a high fidelity manner. The remote volume controller lets you adjust the volume to your headphones or helmet speakers from an easy to reach spot while you are cruising.

A lot of care is always taken when mailing the amplifiers. The amps are surrounded with bubble wrap, then wrapped inside a plastic bag, just in case it rains on the day a person receives their amp. Everything then goes inside a padded envelope and the amplifier is ready for the journey to it's new home. To date, no one in the world has ever reported having to pay a Customs or Duty fee when their amp arrived.

This amp is quick and easy to install. Because the amp connects to your bike's 12v supply, it does not require any internal batteries. A switched 12v supply on your bike is a good place to hook the amp up. This way, it would turn on each time your motorcycle did. There are two power wires coming out of the amp. One is red and this connects to the 12 Volt supply. The other wire is black, this connects to the bike's ground. The "VOL" jack is where the included 6-ft cord connects the main part of he amp to the remote volume controller.

Each AmpliRider is carefully built, given a serial number, and along with its new owner, listed in the Amplifier Archives. I will stand behind this amplifier be happy to repair it (at no charge) should anything ever go wrong.

The AmpliRider uses some of the same parts as the PA2V2 model. Because of this, not only does the amp make music louder, but it provides a more full frequency response - delivering deeper, more powerful bass and cleaner high frequencies to your headphones or speakers. Additional circuitry reduces both alternator, and electronic ignition noise.

A unique feature to the AmpliRider is the remote volume controller. This gives you the ability to adjust your listening level from an easy to reach spot while you are riding. You can keep the main portion of the amp safely stored in another location for a cleaner look, to deter theft, and weather protection.

Screw terminals allow easy removal of the power cords, whose length you may decide to modify.

You may plug in up to three input devices. The amp will then combine and amplify them to be sent to your headphones or helmet speakers. This will allow you to listen to music, and keep an ear on the signals from a radar detector or GPS system.